The international circulation of urban design concepts often leads to their characterization as transferable ideals defined by a set of universalized ‘best practices’ that are simply implemented in new localities, as is typical of top-down approaches to planning. Recently, the compact city and New Urbanism have become trendy concepts informing the development of urban projects across geographies. This research draws on ANT sensitivities and policy mobilities studies to examine the regeneration of Copenhagen’s Southern Harbour (Sydhavn) wherein the compact city and New Urbanism ideals, together with a declared inspiration from Dutch architecture, were originally incorporated in the masterplan. Through the analysis of documents and semi-struc...
As someone who has known the city of Copenhagen for the last 30 years, the author of this paper obse...
The purpose of the article is to explore the continually changing and developing universe of urban p...
What happens if one takes recreational mobilities as a point of departure for making sense of the co...
The compact city concept remains a key policy response to multiple societal challenges. Based on the...
Copenhagen is synonymous with biking culture, and is one of the first things people think about in r...
Over the next fifteen years, the world’s population is expected to reach new heights at 8.5 billion ...
Since the 1990s urban sustainability has become a prominent international policymaking goal and glob...
Compact city development has, over the last 20 years or so, emerged as the preferred response to the...
Sustainability in urban planning has a long history and it has been a widespread solution to build h...
Research and policy argue for more compact cities to respond to sustainable development challenges. ...
Compact cities are promoted by global and local policies in response to environmental, economic and ...
There is a consensus within both academia and politics on the important role of cities in achieving ...
Compact cities are promoted in policy as a response to current societal challenges, but it is unclea...
This paper suggests that the City of Copenhagen\u2019s experience as a case of \u201crestoration of ...
International policy discourses are actively promoting the compact city planning approach as a unive...
As someone who has known the city of Copenhagen for the last 30 years, the author of this paper obse...
The purpose of the article is to explore the continually changing and developing universe of urban p...
What happens if one takes recreational mobilities as a point of departure for making sense of the co...
The compact city concept remains a key policy response to multiple societal challenges. Based on the...
Copenhagen is synonymous with biking culture, and is one of the first things people think about in r...
Over the next fifteen years, the world’s population is expected to reach new heights at 8.5 billion ...
Since the 1990s urban sustainability has become a prominent international policymaking goal and glob...
Compact city development has, over the last 20 years or so, emerged as the preferred response to the...
Sustainability in urban planning has a long history and it has been a widespread solution to build h...
Research and policy argue for more compact cities to respond to sustainable development challenges. ...
Compact cities are promoted by global and local policies in response to environmental, economic and ...
There is a consensus within both academia and politics on the important role of cities in achieving ...
Compact cities are promoted in policy as a response to current societal challenges, but it is unclea...
This paper suggests that the City of Copenhagen\u2019s experience as a case of \u201crestoration of ...
International policy discourses are actively promoting the compact city planning approach as a unive...
As someone who has known the city of Copenhagen for the last 30 years, the author of this paper obse...
The purpose of the article is to explore the continually changing and developing universe of urban p...
What happens if one takes recreational mobilities as a point of departure for making sense of the co...